The style reminds me a bit of some job ads I've seen for government jobs
around here in the past. All guvvie jobs here used to have to be
advertised (in theory at least), so if they already had someone lined up
and didn't want to have too many other candidates the job criteria would
just be very narrow...
Doesn't look much like a guvvie job though.
JMcL
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"Buri, Heather
L."
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[7:19296]
11/09/2001 05:23
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Please respond
to
"Buri, Heather
L."
And I would imagine that this particular job will be posted for a while.
They just cut out a whole bunch of prospective candidates with their one
silly requirement.
Heather
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Rogers [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 2:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: OT: Is this going to be a trend for the CCIE cert???
> [7:19296]
>
> I was just cruising on the dice jobs board when something caught my
> attention.
>
> dice.com/DandL/k/ktii.213.html (paste into your browser)
>
>
> This is the first time that I've personally seen a recruiter target a
> number
> range for a CCIE job!!!
>
> My question aloud is this -
>
> With the impending CCIE #10,XXX coming by next year are we going to find
> that there is going to be the perception that the higher your number the
> less value to the customer/employer/client.
>
> Of course, the headhunter/manager will never even comprehend that the
CCIE
> made today has a much broader range to cover as say the CCIE of 3 to 5
> years
> ago. NO, I NOT BASHING ANYONE JUST STATING A FACT.. :-)
>
> DAMN! I knew I should not have procrastinated for the past year before
> stepping up to the lab. I can just hear it now.
>
> Me: "Yes, I'm CCIE #xyz"
>
> Headhunter: "Thank you, but we're looking for a CCIE from block #abc"
>
> I hope this does not become the quid pro quo among
> managers/headhuters/recruiter or this could be a bad sign for the CCIE in
> the long run.
>
>
> Just MY percecption I guess!
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